Valve is now allowing game developers to implement their own systems that can detect and also ban users from playing their games on Steam.

The new “Game Ban” feature, which aims to ensure that players have the “best possible online multiplayer experience”, was created to reduce the number of “disruptive players” in games sold on Steam.

Games will each have their own different policies and rules that govern how players get banned depending on what conditions the developer sets, which includes but is not limited to people who use cheats.

The system works by allowing developers to create detection systems in their games, that in turn inform Valve of accounts to apply a “Game Ban” to, which may permanently prevent a user from playing that game again. Valve says that the decision to ban players is solely down to the developer and that they are only going to enforce what they have been instructed to do.

Game Bans on Steam

There’s already been some debate on whether this feature could be abused by game developers and questions have been raised on how the system can be trusted.